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Morocco beefs up security at Ceuta and Melilla borders after online calls for new crossings
Morocco has beefed up security along its border with Spain as calls have resurfaced on social media for mass crossings into the Spanish city of Ceuta, raising concerns of another surge, similar to the one last month when tens of thousands of migrants rushed the border
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Pakistan says troops killed 10 militants and a car bomb killed 3 civilians in southwest province
Pakistani security forces have clashed with militants in the country’s insurgency-hit southwestern province of Balochistan, killing 10 insurgents
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Officials say US forces on track to complete Iraq pullout by Sept. 30
The U.S. military is on track to pull all its forces out of Iraq by the end of September, marking the end of a presence that started in 2003
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Drone strike in western Libya torches a power substation, triggering outages
A drone strike has ignited a fire at an electrical substation in western Libya, knocking it out of service
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A man killed his partner and their child at a Minnesota home daycare before taking his own life, police say
A man killed his partner and their child at a Minnesota home daycare before taking his own life, police say
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Survivors describe pleading to turn back before ferry capsized on Zimbabwe lake and killed 44
Survivors have described a tragic ferry disaster on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe, where at least 44 people have died
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High school football player in Arkansas practices with a venomous snake in his helmet
A high school football player in Arkansas had every right to be rattled after finding a venomous snake inside his helmet during practice
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An overnight Ukrainian blitz damages Russia's Black Sea naval stronghold, Zelenskyy says
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukrainian missiles and drones blitzed Russia's naval base on the Black Sea coast in a nighttime operation
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Inflation slows but prices remain elevated as Iran war and spending on AI push up prices
U.S. inflation slowed last month and a measure of underlying price pressures also cooled, suggesting higher oil and gas prices from the Iran war are only having a limited impact on broader costs in the economy
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A 3-story Hoosier cabinet in Indiana celebrates an American kitchen icon
A giant replica of a kitchen cabinet has been unveiled outdoors in a northern Indiana town
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